Exploring the Jewish Quarter of Budapest

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If, like me, you love old European towns then the Jewish quarter of Budapest will be a real treat. It oozes history and culture, with stylish unique architecture and cosy, quiet neighbourhoods embedded amongst busier, bustling streets. Here are some of the photos I took whilst exploring the Jewish Quarter of Budapest.

Exploring the Jewish Quarter of Budapest

Some people might say that the buildings look run down, almost derelict but I loved the character and feel of walking through the streets of a city that has had such a fascinating history and seen so much change.

Exploring the Jewish Quarter of Budapest

Exploring the Jewish Quarter of Budapest

Exploring the Jewish Quarter of Budapest

Exploring the Jewish Quarter of Budapest

Exploring the Jewish Quarter of Budapest

Exploring the Jewish Quarter of Budapest

 

Whenever you get the chance to visit Budapest, take the opportunity to explore this beautiful area, with its hidden bars and restaurants, a large almost imposing synagogue and shops for that perfect souvenir, you’re bound to find something to enjoy.

If you fancy staying in the area then I recommend the Soho Boutique Hotel 

 

Have you spent time exploring the Jewish Quarter of Budapest?

Let me know in the comments.

 

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2 Replies to “Exploring the Jewish Quarter of Budapest”

  1. I’ve been excited about looking more into Budapest as a upcoming travel consideration—I too actually love the look of the buildings, and love how the second photo here really brings out fantastic tones. Thanks for sharing!

    1. Thank you.
      I was only in Budapest for 5 days and absolutely fell in love with it. I’m already thinking about whether I’ll get to go back this year. I found that with a map it was a very easy city to navigate, also all of their streets are clearly signposted. It’s not huge and you can easily pick out landmarks to help identify where you are. I spent most of my time on the Pest side of the river so would love the chance explore more of the Buda side.

      I hope you get to visit there soon and love it as much as I did.

      LMG

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